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Exercise is just one of the benefits enjoyed by members of the Saxton Seniors Walkers. The dedicated group of walkers meet at Saxton Stadium every Tuesday and Thursday morning and clock up the laps around the inside of the stadium, with the fastest walkers completing up to 5km during the one-hour session. There’s also an opportunity to have a break from the walking and take part in exercises to improve flexibility and strength. But the walkers, who range in age from 50 to 87, all agree that one of the best things about the Saxton Seniors Walkers is the “brilliant” company. “It’s a lovely group,” Nola Manson, aged 77, says. “We enjoy the walking but we also enjoy the social side as well - it’s brilliant.” Continued on page 4.

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From the President Gordon Currie After the pressure of the past year, and the preparations for the AGM, it is pleasant to be again concentrating on the local issues affecting, or concerning our members. It is also appropriate to mention here some of the matters that board members took to Wellington to advocate on behalf of all Grey Power members. Firstly, the MSD policy regarding the purchase of spectacles, and also the Department of Internal Affairs photo ID on Super Gold Cards, which was also raised with the Minister of Senior Citizens, Hon

Maggie Barry, by myself at the Federation AGM in Christchurch in April. Also discussed was the appointment of an aged care commissioner - to work to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all older people in care, whether in their own homes or care facilities, the age of entitlement for national superannuation to remain as it is. Rates - concern about the effect of large increases in rates, because the present method of local body funding currently in use disadvantages those on

low and fixed incomes. Also of concern, is the amount of debt carried by councils. I note that Tasman is number four in New Zealand. Elective surgery – concerns regarding the maximum time for a first specialist assessment and for elective procedures, and the delivery of a public funded service, which is sufficient to ensure access to elective surgery before patients reach a state of unreasonable distress, ill health and/ or incapacity. These are just some of the

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concerns that the board brought to the attention of the politicians. Members of the association have also brought these concerns to local bodies and other public utilities. Also at the Federation AGM, Nelson Grey Power put forward a remit regarding all associations using the official Grey Power Owl. This was passed with a large majority. After I receive the official minutes from the federation of the AGM, I will have published the salient points for your information. May you all enjoy good health during the coming winter.

Proposed Stoke Community Centre - Report from Public Meeting 15 May 50 people attended including four Nelson City councilors. The two main speakers were George Truman – Nelson Grey Power committee member, and Mike Rodwell, president of Nel-

son Residents Association. Both traversed the inadequate consultation process and the RMA hearing in January. Good rational discussion followed and half the audience spoke. It was

accepted that it was probably too late, with a tender being signed shortly. A show of hands showed 80 per cent were in favour of the non-sporting aspect being better sited at Marsden

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New retirement village for Richmond The demand for retirement villages in Nelson-Tasman continues to rise with Summerset being the latest company to announce plans for a new village in the region. Summerset announced late last month that it is planning to develop a retirement village near Richmond that will become home to around 400 people. Summerset, which purchased a eight hectare property at the end of Hill Street North for the development, already has a village in Stoke. The village will be made up of approximately 280 re-

tirement units with villas, townhouses and serviced apartments on Hill Street North. It will also include a care centre, hospital and dementia care. “We’re excited to be bringing one of our retirement communities to the very desirable Richmond area, and to the wider Nelson Region,” Summerset chief executive Julian Cook says. “Richmond has a great climate, outdoor attractions and wineries, plus it’s also one of the fastest growing areas in New Zealand.” Julian says Summerset’s Stoke village is their largest to date and “one of our

An aerial photograph showing the site of the proposed Summerset Village outlined in red. fastest growing”. The new village near Richmond will bring over $100million investment into the region, as well as create employ-

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Brilliant company Continued from page 1. The group’s oldest walker, Cliff Barron, aged 87, goes as far to say “it’s a gossip group, not a walking group”. “I was one of the originals when the group started about five years ago,” Cliff says. “I was told about it by my doctor so I joined up it’s very social and we all really enjoy it.” Cliff ’s walking partner, David Anderson says the two met at one of the group’s first walks and “now we have become very firm friends” “We always walk and talk together but that’s only because nobody else will talk

to us,” David jokes. Although the socialising is a big part of the group, Nola, who walks about 20 circuits or 5km inside the stadium every session, says the benefits of the exercise are immense. “At our age you have to stay active or you stiffen up and lose it,” Nola says. “We see quite a few people come along here with walking frames or walking sticks and a few months later they don’t need them.” Nola’s friend, Carol Pickersgill says the stadium’s even surface is perfect for older people who often struggle on footpaths or

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and support at what can be a stressful time. I also need to be around the office a bit more at these times to manage everything. Thank you to the people that fill out the form to renew before they get to us, this helps cut down on the wait for others, and makes it easier for the volunteers to get on with processing the transaction. If you still need to renew, and want to do that at the office, remember we are only open 10am until 2.30pm Monday to Friday. Eftpos is available in the office, but we can’t accept credit cards. If you want to pay by internet banking,

and none of your details have changed, just go directly to your own internet banking site. Our bank details are 03 1709 0071804 001. Our website was unavailable for a couple of days while some changes were made and I hope this didn’t cause too much trouble for too many, and apologise if it was a problem. There are still Fantail books available in the office for purchase as I write this, but only the A4 size at $25. You can’t pay for these by eftpos, as all the money goes directly to Native Bird Recovery Richmond. We have had a petition in the office to protest the closing of the Ministry of

Social Development Seniors office in Stoke, but it is not there for signing now. We have been hand delivering some of our magazines to save some postage costs. This is done by volunteers who live in those areas. Thank you to them for doing this for us. For those that aren’t aware, the Grey Power Electricity phone number is on the back of your Grey Power membership card. Thank you to Community Fruit Harvesting Nelson who drops in fruit to the office to give away to our members. Our next magazine will be out in September, so until then I hope you can stay warm and dry.

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Nelson Libraries Activities Nelson Library was one of the first libraries to be established in New Zealand, and has provided continuous service from 1841 to the present. Today, Nelson City Council provides three library branches - Elma Turner Library, Stoke Library and Nellie Nightingale Memorial Library. Membership to all Nelson Libraries is free for all residents of the top of the South Island (Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough) and members can enjoy borrowing books, DVDs, talking books, and more. But it’s more than books - regular activities such as book chats, computer

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Richmond SmartWeek - making digital technology easier A new initiative is being supported by the Tasman District and Nelson City Councils, along with the Economic Development Agency, to make digital technology more accessible. Karen Lee has been appointed as the part-time digital coordinator, and a series of activities and events are planned. Karen says, “love it or loathe it, social media and digital technology is becoming part of everyday life. Help-

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Relocation of Stoke Seniors’ Services to Nelson From the Ministry of Social Development We have made a decision to relocate our Stoke Seniors’ service to the Nelson City Service Centre, 22 Bridge Street from Monday 30 May 2016. The Stoke Centre, situated in Strawbridge Mall, has provided services exclusively to people aged 65 years and over, and demand for face-to-face services is low, at only around 18 hours a week. The decision to close the Stoke office is also influ-

enced by our ability to provide services to seniors more conveniently online or over the phone. Further-more, most people on NZ Super have little or no contact with us once their application is processed. Appointments for superannuitants in Nelson can be arranged to coincide with the free Nbus service, using their SuperGold card, during offpeak hours. There will also be a designated area in the Nelson office for

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seniors’ clients. Superannuitants living in Richmond, who have urgent needs and have difficulty getting to Nelson, can be assisted over the phone, or we can arrange to see them in Richmond. For those in the wider Tasman area, services will continue to be provided in Motueka. To help with the transition we have arranged a temporary visiting service one day per week in Stoke. This will be on a Tuesday at the Stoke Retirement Village, 188 Songer Street, Stoke, which was formally known as Omaio Village.

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Rates Rebate Scheme The Rates Rebate Scheme provides a subsidy to lowincome homeowners on the cost of their rates (see The Rates Rebate Act 1973 for more information). The government, following a review of the scheme’s key settings, has increased the rates rebate thresholds for the 2015/16 rating year with the following changes effective from July 2015: • Maximum rebate increased from $605 to $610 • Income threshold increased from $24,250 to $24,440

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Alzheimers Nelson talk on dementia Catherine Dun Alzheimers Nelson is presenting a talk on dementia by visiting author Angela Caughey, at the Saxton Oval Main Lounge on 23rd June, 7pm. The talk will be a must for all those caring for someone with dementia. Angela Caughey has led a long and varied life. She has played many sports, married and brought up a man and two women, been a Brown Owl, gained a B.Ed extra-murally from Massey University, worked for 15 years in marriage guidance’s educational field, sung with Bach Musica,

written and published five books, and looked after her husband for 14 years while he went downhill with Lewy body dementia. After recovering from that experience, she looks on it now as totally enriching. Angela is widely read about the subject, and shares in her most recent publication, ‘Dealing Daily with Dementia”, with over 2000 practical hints and strategies for carers, which she will highlight in her talk. Angela’s talk will also cover brain health and what it is like from the viewpoint of people with dementia. A gold coin donation would be appreciated.

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Senior’s Outreach We often see churches as just buildings, but there is often a huge amount of community work that is happening under the radar. The Anglican Diocese of Nelson places a huge emphasis on caring for the older people in the community, and in the last year alone a substantial amount has been distributed throughout the diocese from the Older Person’s Ministry Fund. The purpose of this fund is for programmes and projects which focus on, and benefit people aged 65 years and older. In the Stoke Parish of Saint Barnabas, Kathy King has been employed part-time as the Senior Outreach Community Coordinator. Kathy sees her role as reaching out into the community rather than being focused only on the

parishioners who attend St Barnabas. You may have seen ‘Out to Lunch’ flyers around the community. This is one initiative that has started this year. On the first Wednesday of each month, everyone is welcome to St Barnabas church foyer at 11:45am for a lovely lunch and a chance to socialise. In surveying the parishioners, Sunday afternoon was identified as a time where many people without local family have nothing to do. With this in mind, ‘Sunday Session’ is being held most third Sundays of the month. Other social events and outings will be happening each month and you will find these advertised on the church doors, or email seniors.stbarnabas@ xtra.co.nz to receive our ‘What’s on’ for the month by email.

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Golden Downs forest information kiosk Sandrine Marrassé

The former Golden Downs forestry village and Woodsman Training School are now commemorated by an information kiosk. The kiosk panels contain a series of stories and historic photographs compiled by a local organising committee made up of people who lived, trained and worked in the village from the 1950s onwards, and who have maintained strong bonds with each other over the years. The kiosk unveiling took place 50km south of Nelson at the entrance to the former Golden Downs village in March 2016, when 120 people from New Zealand and Australia gathered to share their memories and mark the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the village, and the 65th anniversary of the opening of the Golden Downs Woodsman Training School.

Reid Mallinson came up with the idea for the kiosk, having trained at Golden Downs as a woodsman in the late 1960s. “It always concerned me that people driving through the Downs today would have no idea that there was once a thriving village in the forest that had contributed so much to the industry. The kiosk documents the history of the role that the Forest Service played in the establishment of forests in the Nelson area. Without the Forest Service, Nelson would not have the thriving and significant industry that is there today,” says Reid. Family life was important in the village and many of the children who grew up there were among those who attended the unveiling and anniversary ceremony. Physically, all that remains of the former village is the old hall, purchased in 1997 and now run as a

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centre for ecological living and learning by the Cameron family (Golden Downs Te Papakura o Kahuroa). However, strong memories are vivid in the minds of the people that called the village home, and the old hall is regularly visited by people eager to reminisce about living and growing

up there. The information kiosk will ensure that current and future generations of visitors to Golden Downs will be touched by the rich history of the area, and perhaps gain a sense of the deep connection that the former community still has for the village.

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WHO has enlisted superhero’s to slam diabetes Nelson Bays Primary Health is tapping the powers of superheroes in the hopes of putting a stop to the rise of diabetes. From an estimated 108 million in 1980, diabetes prevalence has quadrupled to 422 million in 2014, according to the WHO’s (World Health Organisation) global report on diabetes, ahead of World Health Day. But if traditionally, diabetes is mainly seen in adults, the report notes it is now increasingly found in children and youth - with access to food and beverages high in sugar content appearing to be a major culprit.

Both the rise in the global prevalence of diabetes and its growing prevalence in children and youth, led Nelson Bays Primary Health (NBPH) to take its own unique action. This World Health Day, NBPH staff tapped into the superheroes campaign to appeal to both youth and adults. The campaign, which depicts child superheroes eating healthy and being active, boasts the taglines of “stay super” and “beat diabetes” and features images such as a caped and masked man with his fist down on diabetes “in that very active and combative way”

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relevance to all in our community. It was a great opportunity for staff at NBPH to “walk the talk” and show that we do practice what we preach. We also showed that no matter who you are or what your job is, we all need to be active, and being active can be fun and fitted into your working day. “Physical activity – you don’t have to take it seriously – just regularly”. To top off World Health Day, NBPH staff also had a workplace healthy morning tea (again to practice what we preach) and challenged the staff in a diabetes quiz. No matter who you are, or what you think you know, there is always room to learn more or refresh your knowledge. To find out more about diabetes visit: www.nbph. org.nz, email Bee.Williamson@nbph.org.nz or phone: 03 539 1170 or 0800 731 317.

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A weather conundrum Philippa Foes-Lamb

The Nelson region has some of the most stunning weather in New Zealand, or does it? This has been my conundrum ever since we moved here in 2004. For as long as I can remember, I have had a love affair with the weather, mainly due to my lovely Dad who was also passionate about everything weather-related. I can remember looking up at clouds when I was tiny, telling him what I could see

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and we always watched the weather forecast together. The weather in our region is gorgeous with lots of beautiful sunny days throughout the year, sometimes for weeks on end. I guess, if I’m honest, I find the weather here a bit, dare I say it… boring! I can hear you gasping “how on earth can Philippa call our weather boring?’’ My epiphany happened during the summer of 2015. I found I was becoming agitated because of the con-

tinuous hot, sunny weather, so I had a stern word with myself to try and work out why. Suddenly it hit me – I grew up in Southland, where the weather changed frequently, sometimes with four seasons in one day. I moved to Wellington, where again the weather changed dramatically and often. A move to Singapore in 2002 was a shock because the weather was totally predictable. It was hot and incredibly humid, with a magnificent thunderstorm every day for two years. Watching the weather forecast became futile, there just wasn’t any point, because it didn’t change. Moving to the Nelson region was heaven, because

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Preserving memories, are we our stuff? Willemien Vermaat Elderly Support, Handle with Care Every time that you are moving house you become aware how much stuff you have accumulated. As you become older, it hits you even more, because each item in your house has a memory that you cherish. The cabinet that you bought with your first salary, the clock that was a wedding present, the teapot with a crack in it… with which you have enjoyed many cups of tea with friends and family. It may seem as if each item is a line, or a chapter in the story of your life.

So there you go again, packing up all your memories and moving them to your new home. However, what if you are shifting to a retirement village and your new home is a lot smaller and you are unable to take it all with you? Now you have to make some tough choices. However difficult this may be, it’s a chance, an opportunity. First, you need to tell yourself that your possessions are not who you are. The memories are in your head, not in the item. Your possessions are just reminders. Perhaps take some photos and make an album of your beloved items, so you

can always be reminded. How do you decide what to keep and what to throw out? Many home organisers will give you the following advice: “what are the items you cannot and would not want to live without?” And your answer may be: “everything!”, because that is why you have kept them all those years. What if you turn this around, and decide on keeping those things that give you joy? Especially when you are getting of age, you want to enjoy your life, and not be held back by cluttering your possessions in a smaller space. So here’s an exercise for you. Look around while you’re reading this, and

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Don’t let the flu get you Vicky Bryant, Immunisation Facilitator Nelson Bays Primary Health Body aches… thumping headache… lack of energy… sore throat… dry cough… fever… Sound familiar? You could be suffering from influenza - a serious illness lasting two or more weeks. Did you know influenza symptoms start between one and four days after the virus has entered your body, which means you may pass the flu on to someone else before you even know you are sick. Believe it or not, the flu

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can be spread by coughing or sneezing within two metres and can survive on surfaces for up to one week! Influenza is more than just a ‘bad cold’ – it is much more severe. At its worst, influenza can put you in hospital, and can even be fatal. In most cases, influenza can keep you in bed for a week or two, and drain your energy, keeping you from work, sport or just about anything that requires leaving the house. Older people are at greater risk of developing serious complications, should they get influenza, due to their

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Altrusa International Nelson Anne White Altrusa International was founded in Nashville Tennesee in 1917, and is an organisation involved with literacy and community service throughout the world. The name was derived from the first three letters of Altrusism, and USA for the United States. Currently there are 380 Clubs world wide with 10,000 members. The Clubs are organised into districts, with New Zealand being district 15. Altrusa first became established in New Zealand in

1966, and currently there are 21 clubs forming a network throughout the country. Altrusa District 15 New Zealand is a registered charity. A district conference is held annually, and the Nelson club was pleased to be able to host the conference in 2013. This year the conference is to be held in Hawera in May. It provides a great environment for information sharing, leadership training, presentation of awards, and fun. At a local level, the Nelson club presently has a small, but active membership. In spite of this, we are able to commit

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to a number of community projects. We are always looking for new members who have the time and the desire to be involved with volunteering in our local community. Our major project in 19951996 was the construction of an accommadation house “Altrusa House” in the grounds of Nelson Hospital This could not have been achieved without considerable community support, and has proved to be an extremely valuable asset to patients and relatives of the hospital. Over the years, the Nelson club have been involved in numerous fundraisng and service projects with focuses on service in the community and literacy. Currently the club awards scholarships annually to a senior student from

Waimea College, Golden Bay High School and Collingwood Area School. We also provide an outing for elderly and a carers’ day out. We support district projects and overseas projects, in particular Fiji and India. Our current event in the planning is a “Taste of India” which is to be held early June. We have a strong connection with a school in Chennai, which caters for children of all ages who have special needs. At present they require funds for another teacher for the school. Further enquiries regarding Altrusa and it’s activities can be made through the international website, www.altrusa.org or District 15, www.altrusa.org. nz or president.nelson@ altrusa.org.nz. We can also be found on Facebook.

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ry powder and brown sugar and sprinkle evenly over the sausage meat. Spread with the apple sauce or drained cooked apple. Drain and mash the cooked potatoes with the butter, pepper and milk. Spread the mashed potato evenly over the sausage and swirl or roughen the top attractively, then sprinkle with the grated cheese. Bake uncovered at 180C for 1 hour.

• 1 large onion, chopped • 2 garlic cloves, sliced • 1 Tbsp butter • 3 eggs • ¾ Tsp salt • 1 cup milk • ½ cup self-raising flour • 2 cups cooked

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Federation AGM Report Christchurch 18 - 20 April George Truman Our two delegates were Gordon Currie and George Truman. Kevin Gardiner also attended as Zone Director, while Ruby Aberhart went as a NZ Life Member. An election was needed to replace the National President Terry King, due to ill health. Tom O’Connor of Timaru was successful, thus leaving the Vice President position vacant until it is filled by a board decision, while others continue their two year term. Outstanding guest speakers were Andrew Little, Winston Peters, Maggie Barry, Gary Holden - the CEO of Pulse Energy (owners of GP

Electricity), and a spokesman from the Retirement Villages Association. We ploughed through 39 remits, of which six had Nelson recorded as mover or seconder. The politicians received strong messages from the audience on national super, Gold Card transport and hospital waiting lists. Our advocacy team was also given plenty of ammunition for their six monthly visits to the Beehive. Incidentally, at the end of last year, our 7820 members were nearly 12 per cent of the NZ membership of 67,158, yet Nelson only got two votes out of 117 at the AGM!

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City Council and Tasman District Council, the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board and other organisations. He also spoke about the changes to the office, with the loss of one paid staff member, and acknowledged the work being done by Kim Harding and the volunteers. George Truman presented the financial reports and explained the extraordinary expenses which were shown to the bottom of the accounts. There was vigorous discussion regarding these and a motion was called

from the floor to pay the previous President money that he felt was due. The motion was put to the vote, and lost by a majority of 38 to 12, with three abstaining. Guest speaker Julia O’Connor, from Community Law, spoke about the importance of having an up to date will, powers of attorney, and what happens if a person dies without having a will. Julia was an interesting speaker on a topic many people do not want to acknowledge. The officers and committee were elected, unopposed as no nominations had been received by the due date, which I guess means that the majority

of our members are happy with how Nelson Grey Power is tracking. George Truman and Stuart Walker spoke to the meeting regarding the proposed Stoke Community Centre mainly the costs and location. Remits were discussed – these were mainly grammatical changes to the constitution and were all carried. All in all the, Annual General Meeting was a more disciplined affair after the previously disruptive AGM and SGM. The officers and committee continue to work on your behalf and we look forward to the year ahead.

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Thinking of living in a retirement village? Commission for Financial Capability A crown organisation is out to raise awareness about the financial, personal and legal impact of buying into a retirement village. Our Nelson event on 30 March had around 95 people attend. The booklet handed out at the seminar, called “Thinking of living in a retirement village” is available to download from our CFFC website, and our sorted.co.nz website - but anyone can order a hard copy for free, using the sorted website, by scrolling to the ‘free resources’. Troy Churton, retirement

village’s national manager at the Commission for Financial Capability, says people need better information before committing. More than 32,000 New Zealanders are now living in retirement villages, a rapidly expanding sector. Churton said people need to know what they are actually purchasing. “The commission is working hard to raise awareness about the financial implications of common licence to occupy models of occupation right agreement,” he said. “We focus on these financial implications in our public events,” he says. “Every intending resident

receives independent legal advice on the disclosure documentation for their chosen village before signing an occupation right agreement. The standard deferred management fee (DMF) range is between 20 and 30 per cent,” he said of the amount village residents lose from their original purchase price. “We expect the effect of a deferred management fee on their capital would be an important thing an advisor would explain. A DMF applies in whatever inflationary or deflationary housing market environment there is.

“An underlying presumption of the DMF model is it enables retired people to release equity, mostly from their homes, to live now and pay later for the village lifestyle and amenity they enjoy. It also presumes the move to the village is likely their last housing move. People who want to leave a capital appreciating legacy to their descendants will want to consider other types of housing investment,” he adds. “The average residential tenure in a village was around seven years. Twelve per cent of the 75-plus cohort have chosen retirement village living.”

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Retired Grandparents This was actually reported by a teacher. After Christmas, a teacher asked her young pupils how they spent their holiday away from school. One child wrote the following: “We always used to spend the holidays with grandma and grandpa when they used to live in a big brick house. Grandpa retarded, and they moved to Batemans Bay where everyone lives in nice little houses and so they don’t have to mow the grass anymore. They ride around on their bicycles and scooters and wear name tags because they don’t know who they are anymore. They go to a building called a wreck centre but they

have got it fixed because it is all okay now. They do exercises there but they don’t do them very well. There is a swimming pool too, but they all jump up and down in it with hats on. At their gate there is doll house with a little old man sitting in it. He watches all day so nobody can escape. Sometimes they sneak out and go cruising in their carts. Nobody there cooks, they just eat out and they eat at the same time every night – early birds. Some of the people can’t get out past the man in the house. The ones who do get out bring food back to the wrecked center for pot-luck. My grandma says that grandpa worked all his life towards his re-

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LEISURE TRAVEL TOURS Wed 13 Jul – RSA, Motueka - $35.00 Back by popular demand we have a late start today and head to Motueka for our Mid-year lunch. This will be at the RSA Motueka which is a favourite as you can always be sure to have a hot and appetizing hearty meal here. Just what you need to warm you up on a winters day.

Leisure Travel “A great way to socialise and see the region”

Wed 10 Aug – The Gecko - $25.00 With the cooler months fast approaching we have planned a trip to the Gecko Theatre in Motueka for August. The Gecko is an independent cinema and brings worldwide quality feature films and documentaries in a relaxed and comfortable setting. It really is one of Motueka’s special hidden gems. We will pick you up in the morning and take you to Motueka where you will be able to get lunch before enjoying an afternoon movie. Be in fast to book this one as spaces are limited. Wed 14 Sept – Ngarua Caves - $35.00 Today we explore the Ngarua Caves, which are known for their breathtaking variety of stalagmites and stalactites. These caves are located in the Takaka Hill where there are some stairs at the end, so you must be able to handle these. However they do have good handrails the whole way down. Those of you that don’t want to go into the caves can enjoy coffee/refreshments and take in the spectacular views of Tasman Bay. The friendly guides will share their knowledge of the fascinating history of these caves. This trip is well worth it and will be a fantastic experience. Wed 12 Oct – Beachcomber Cruises - $45.00 On this spring day we take a trip to Anakiwa where we will board a Beachcomber Cruise boat and take in the gorgeous winding waterways of the beautiful Marlborough Sounds. These make up one fifth of New Zealand’s Coastline. What better way to explore them than with a scenic cruise with Beachcomber Cruises which will take us to Picton, before meeting the bus again. The skippers are knowledgeable and do an informative commentary. This should be a lovely day out. Don’t forget to bring your cameras as this is a popular area for dolphins. This cruise will go ahead numbers depending.

In association with Grey Power, Leisure Travel invites you to join us on our enjoyable day trips and tours. Sit back, relax and take in the sights and sounds from the elevated vantage of our comfortable coaches. Catch up with old friends and new without the hassle of driving. There’s no joining fee – just give us a call.

Up & COmIng TOURS: Wellington Tour, 22 – 24 August 2016 This is a 3 day, 2 night tour where we will visit the Gallipoli Exhibition & Peter Jackson’s Great War Exhibition. Christmas Tour, 22 – 26 December 2016 This year’s Christmas Tour takes us to the township of Kaikoura, rich in history and culture and also to Hanmer which is best known for the natural Hot Pools and the stunning landscapes. If you are interested in either of these tours please contact Christine on 03 548 1539 for further information.

Contact Christine on 539 0834 or christine@nelsoncoachlines.co.nz


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Interislander Group rates for Grey Power NZ Federation members Group booking reference: FA5477. Grey Power Membership Number to be advised at time of booking. • Each reservation must be made direct with Interislander by logging onto www.interislander. co.nz/Booking/Group-Bookings and entering FA5477 into the code box, or phoning 0800 878 898 hours are Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm and Saturday 8:30am – 12pm. • Every reservation will be given an expiry/payment date, required to be paid in full by that date. • 90 per cent refundable if cancelled after payment. • Membership card must be shown at check in.

Have you paid your 2016/2017 membership? If you have paid - thank you for your continued support and disregard this notice. If you are unsure whether you have paid - check your membership card. The label should now be blue and the date shown should read 31/03/2017. If you haven’t renewed please consider this your Renewal Reminder. There are several ways to renew: Internet banking: Westpac 03-1709-0071804001 quoting your mem-

bership number. Unichem Richmond Mall Pharmacy: Leave the right money and filled out form with staff. Nelson Mail Office, Bridge St: Leave as above with the receptionist at the front desk. Post to us at: P O Box 2190 Stoke Nelson 7041 Come and see us: at 33 Putaitai St, Stoke and get your card(s) on the spot. We have Eftpos. Opening hours are 10am to 2.30pm, Monday to Friday.

You need to remain a financial member to be able to take advantage of the many benefits Nelson Grey Power offers its members, including the Grey Power Electricity Power Company, having the automatic $2000 death and dismemberment insurance and national and local discounts. If you use the form opposite and fill it out before hand, it will save time for everyone concerned. Thank you.

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Andrew McGlashen 227 Queen St & Warring Carpark Mon - Fri 8.30 - 5.30 Sat - 9.30 - 2pm


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